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Ig'jiMWiniwuw'iiKt wiwS THE DaILV JOURMAU SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1903. w PI h OS B M H M U s m M M h ift I I I 8 ;' -H-HM " 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 f We have a very choice ' Oar Thanksgiving Linen Sate s bow on la full tone. Our assortment of '. '. fine Tab Linoas aad Napklas to ua- equalled. All kiwis, all prices to choose fn. BeaaUful set mium for gift ! U J.H. 'Money Back of i m m 1 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 tunMwmvnwwMxmwwMWMWWwM ; 3 m' H H ARTIFICIAL EYES. FEVER THERMOMETERS. FIELD GLASSES. OPERA GLASSES. MAGNIFYING GLASSES. LINEN TESTERS. HOUR GLASSES. EYE GLASSES. SPECTACLES. EYEGLASS CHAINS. CHATELAIN CASES. ALL RIGHT PRICES AT S CHAS. H. HINGES ij PIONEER OPTICIAN. H 88 State Street. Next door to Ladd & Bush Dank. XKKZBIHRBKBH11SKIBBBBBEBIU To Enforce Judgment. Thomas Lilly has begun an action through his attorney, J. W. Reynolds, 1n department No. 1. of the circuit court, against Daniel K. Hrannan. to nforco a judgment for about JJMH) that was awarded the plaintiff against the lofotnlant on January It, 1902, In the tho circuit court for the county of Olmsted, Minnesota. 'LvOlo wxrre iCQea, . XX ktaw 11 Jmr o li -Ss ii H Woathcr Wasons The old reliable Studebaker is assuredly one of the I best Wet Weather Wagons ever sold, and no wond&r theg Valley larmer usually swears t uiiiuiuiiaiiy uciuiru huu taci make, solely on account of a but when he considers the length of life of a Studebaker and the few cents more per 8 means, he would be unwise to Studebaker black birch hubs do not check, wet or i dry. Studebaker slope shouldered spokes are the best in the world; no square shoulder to wear and weaken. Studebakersawed I felloes are time tried and j tested, and vou always h know what you are getting Studebaker Hacks II Are, as usual, selling to the goods, and you will find scores of them all over the valley. TOPS for any and all of our HACKS, F. A. WIGGINS, Furm Machinery, DUycles, Sewing Machines and Supplies 265-257 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. N. H. DURLEY, Sewing Machine Repairing. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 6 fl 1 1 WHB 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 OUR $1 UMBRELLAS ARE THE BEST VALUES SHOWN ANYWHERE line of Mackintoshes 1 T All the late styles and m aterials. Men's heavy Canvas Coats, rainproof and warm, for men who DRIVE Our$l Shirts For men are the bett valuta ever offered. , THE LATEST THINGS IN NECKWEAR ARE HERE. i bare if Not Satisfied" is Salem's Best Store. 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WHEAT MARKETS. Saa Francisco. Nor. 1 Vtant. $1.I3. Chicago. Nor. 19 76c. -Wheat. 734$ 'GOLD DUST FLOUR made by THE 8IDNEY POWER COMPANY Sldna, Oregon. Made for family UBe. ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Aeert A boiler In the Snohomish. Wash., power-hous exploded Wednesday af ternoon, killing Richard Padrien. an engineer, and badly scalding Adam Anderson. Tho brick building was to tally demolished, some of the bricks flying 100 feL while pieces of the boll er were found hundreds of yards away. Several other employes had mirac-u lous escapes from death. Water is now being pumped Into the mains by means of a fire engino. a How does your umbrella stand the weather? REMEMBER we recover and repair them. SHIPP & HAUSER. o The Oronlse Studio has stood the test of tlnw for reliability and good up to date photos, over N. Y. Itacket storc r b' by the btudebaker. He may iiiiciuimi; mi iuiuc uiuci small difference in the cost, year that that investsmenta even exneriment. 8 Every piece of wood in a STUDEBAKER is selected g stock, and if perchance any-1 thing goes wrong you are fullv protected at home, for !l Studebaker's own North" west repository is in Port" land, and all claims are . righted right here in Salem. people who appreciate good 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H Wm . lmBBBBBBB a- n r , A Zn it v.wrn cWtt and Rain Coats. I Oar Cloak aad Salt Department is .still crowded every day. We think 'we bare the beet stock at the lowest 'prices la the city awl easterners who T looked aroaad agree with . the motto 1 1 1 1 n m m i n m 1 1 1 n n ASHLAND WOMAN SUICIDES She Drowned Herself and Leaves Five Children Ashland, Nov. 21 A distressing rase of suicide is reported from the little hamlet of Hugo, in Josephine county. Mrs. KvHIne Triplett. a wid ow, with Ave children three sons and two daughters whose haebaad was drowned accidentally In the Rogue river, some 17 years ago, committed thr deed. Mrs. Trlplett was missed from her home, and sarch last Thurs day revealed her body lying In a shal low Kol of water near her home. The spot where she died Is ordinarily a dry stream, but the recent heavy rains had caused it to rrry considerable water, although the place where the body was found the depth of water was but one foot., The unfortunate woman was alone at her home at the time. and. aa no reason is known for the suicide, and as she wa6 well known and highly esteemed. It is presumed that she was suffering from temporary insanity at the time of the drowning. A daughter of the deceased woman was recently committed to the Hos pital for the Insane at Salem, and that had been worrying her considerably of late WILD DOGS CAPTURED Marshfield Hunting Party Secured Two Litters MarnhftVld. Nov 21. Two litters of M "mi wip,m T n - UIHUirinj WJ A HUUi' jt Ing party on Pony slough Some of tttht vounr nuns were limnaht tn town. k It.l l..a.0 u.r.MA llu...a......,4 I.. n !.. but the old litter and the mother, a shepherd, which Is the property of i Will Oanible. and escaped from a slaughter house about two years ago, could not be captured. The d oge should be killed. If It Is found Impos sible to capture them, as a band of wild dogs are fully as destructive as wolves. They are also dangerous, as they are very liable to attack anybody crossing their path- The men who found the dogs brought several of the pups home, and are raising them . o . Was a Cali fornia Girl Paris. Nov. 21 Miss Kllen Gore, the musical student, for whoso murder a Ilusslan otticer Is held. It was learned today was born In San Francisco, where a maiden aunt is now living on Kllis street. Miss Gore went to Mex ico when a child with her parents, both of whom subsequently died. She married a Mexican name Juan San chei. who beat her. and from whom she obtained a divorte and returned to San Francisco, when only IS. Sho then moved to Ios Angeles, where she studied music, then to Chicago and ! came to Paris In August last to con tinue her studies. She had a Ann voice. Nothing of, her recent moves is known. Itydsenski Is still held. Rv idence shows that his pistol had been taken from it case. No quarrel was heard between the young people. To lie about your goods is like dye ing your hair you can't do It success fully but that you will be found out. t.NERYY FACTORY GIRLS Save Thousands of Their Companions From Death Fire In a Knitting' Causes a Panic Mill Cohoos. N. V.. Nor. 21. A fire brohe out in the packing room of the Victor Knitting mill, the largest concern of it kind In the world, this noralag. Sev eral thousand girts were em ployed la th- place. The are took them na wares, and In the rush for the exit many were trampled. They clambered to the windows, astd started to Jump. The prsae of mind of a few girls, who fought the panic-stricken girls back, and besought order, alone saved a big death list None were faulty iojured HOfEL AT" MEACHAM BURNED Wac trip Fammic. I tv Tahin Eating House on 0- R. & N. Pendleton. Nov. 21. The log-cabin eating-house, belonging to the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, at Meacham. Umatilla county, was total ly destroyed, with all Its contents aad outbuildings, by Are. Thursday. The loss is about Jl'VW. The log cabin and Mrs. Munra. its popular maaager. will be greatly missed by travelers aad tourists. Top Prices For Hops Portland, Nov. 21 Yesterday was a critical day In the hop market. Trad Ing was practically at a standstill, and for a time It looked as If prices would break. The market has been dull for a week, dealers have shown little In terest In samples, and grower were apparently making up their minds to let go at whatever they could get. A gloomy view generally was taken of the situation up to the close of busi ness hours. Then the day was saved by a sale being mad at the top mark of the season. M. H. Durst, an exten sive buyer for London account, took 0 bales from Krebs Bros., of Salem, at 26Hc. which is Vr better than any bona fide sale that has been reported this year. WOMAN CROOK ARRESTED Was Implicated In a Famous i- i. t i ji- o French Swindling Concern Lisbon. Sualn Nov 21. The French woman arrested here today is believed to he, Madame Humbert; who Is wanted in Paris by the police. She is one of the participants in the fa mous Humbert-Crawford swindling ep I isode. which netted many millions. ' covering some 20 years In operation. and which Involved some of the oldest titled families in Prance. . o CRUELTY OF A MOTHER Charged With Abusing Year-Old Daughter 7- Loudon. Nov. 2L Extraordinary charges of cruelty oa the part of a mother to her child, recalling the Montague case, in the North of Ire land, and which created world-wide in terest about 10 years ago. are now be ing heard at the Old Bailey. In the present rase, Mrs. Annie Pen ruddocks, of Compton Par. Wiltshire, the wife of a magistrate and large landed pro- urior WM charged with brutally as saulting and Ill-treating her 7-year-old daughter. The court was Ailed with fashionably attired women, many of whom were leaders of the county so ciety at Wiltshire, aad close f Heads of the defendant. Several of the beat known counsel were engaged. Accord lag to the statement of the crowa pro eewtor, which was corroborated by ; had been going oa for two years, aad ;iBQmded beating th ehtW with aet OTree and errant, the cruelties ties, systematic Begtect. in treatment, assault and partial sUrratfcm. Oh form of poatsbBMWt was to make the cfaiM. which Is named LetiUa. stead on the bough of a tree Ib incletaat weather for hours at a time. e CARRIE NATION WILD She Tries to Smash the New York Horse Show New York. Nov. 21. Mrs. Nation entered Madison Square Garden quiet ly last night, and took a seat la the tier. She had been there only a few minutes when her amae rested oa the box where some of the members of the VaaderWIt family were sitting. She studied her program, and then de scended to the promenade. Statloslag herself la frost ot the Vaaderbill box. she delivered a tirade on overdress la the box were seated Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbllt. Reigoald Vanderbltt and Miss Xeileoo. Alfred G. Vaaderbilt was leaning against the rail of the promenade aad did not see Mrs. Na tion approach. You ought to he ashamed of your selves.' the woman screamed at them. "You ought to be ashamed to wear jsurh disgraceful clothes. Take them n- take them off aad attire yourself more moderately." Alfred G. VanderWh hastily left his position at the rail aad came over to where Mrs Nation was standing, aad, wiping his forehead with his handker chief, he whispered something in her ear. and pushed her away. The out- brut at the woman attracted a great crowd of people, aad the ocuoanu of the VaaderMR box were evidently very much embarraased. Mr. Nation tfaea wraed her atten - lion to other boxes. Finally she started for the cafe, where she bore down oa a party of men who were drinking wine. Mrs. Nation seised a bottle. and. glaring at the men. sheuted: "Young men. don't drink such nlthy stuff: you are going straight to hell. Where is the man who sells this staff? show him to me aad I will tell him what I think of him." Mrs. Nation's request was speedily granted by the sudden arrival of Mr Villeplgue. the caterer at the garde. "Get out of this terrible bust&e&s." she shouted at him. "You are also go ing to hell and ruining the bodies aad souls of men. Tou are dragging them I aown wun you. &name on yeu: Shame on you!" The Preach man. however, ran to Mrs. Nation and rescued the bottle, which she had repeatedly brandished In the air to emphasise her remarks. Then he pushed her out of the door. Here the police took hold of the Kan sas reformer aad forced her oat of the building. NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES. i Jung Clong hung, a Cbkumao. held , a a witness, hung himself la his cell I at the county jail at Tacoma last nigh: j , by twisting bis queue around his neck, i ' and fastening it to the iron gratlnx. . Th t,;?h 1irr,wh, hT bn testing the Pacific cable for thn , pacmc cable Board, mumed last ' "'S1 from Bamfleld. B. C. They report ' tne ca,,(r to be the fastest in the l wr!d. having received splendid Slg ' "" "d nt u ' a minute. . Have you tried one of those delicious Ibome Hbabe (Takes FULLER DOUGLAS. Grocers 142 State Street. CHICAGO STORE PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY. We put oa sale several specials at leas than manufacturers' c,t uf V ductioa. We do this to cut our stock down, which is now too large W have to have room for our Xmas show of fancy novelty goods, so her g for a general sweep la cutting down prices for this sale. Read and i member. SOe school plaid dreae goods 12c sOc cashmeres, all shades, yard 3c Sic 19-iach aevelty dress goods, -ive. 8Sc velvet and cotdaroy. all shades. 4c. Remnants dress goods YUf price. 15c caahmere flannels, yard. fcc. 26c aoveky waistiags. yard UVic Remnants outing aaaael hah price. Great values in table Naaaa. blan kets aad comforts cheap. Great bar galas in silk handkerchiefs and silk mutters. PRICES CUT McEVOY BROS., Sfe,, or. SINCE CLOSE OF THE WAR England Has Paid the Boers d i,uuu,uuu niuniniy London. Not. 21. Secretary of 0q nles Chamberlain this morning i parliamentary papers replying to tl Boers appeal for further relief p. Bays that. In addition to the $!5 ooa free graat, the burghers ca movc me cnne oi uae war, nave Great Britain Sl.vOOfiO monthly t CARPENTERS UNIONS AMALGAMATE Federation of Labor Will Elect Officers Tomorrow New Orleans. Nov. 21 The A nut gamated Carpenters aad tte Brothtr hood of Carpenters, after a kat bate la the convention this morals were amalgamated, practica. y cany Ing the woodworkers anion also life the amaujcamaUoB. The latt r nrgm satioa's charter will probably be re voked to reach the desired end T o'clock tomorrow Is the time fixed for the ejection of osscers. Th SocmUeu came within 14 votes of secartag control of the frxf-nUon of the American Federation f Labor. The straggle lasted nearly a': yeter day. and a number of able pcb wr mmi " bota notably tho j0 D- Hayea. Jam turfan ami j PrMat Oompers against the Social ts. &! vor Berg Max HaP aad lw - Wllaoa. of the fnuM Mlse Workers, la behalf of the roiuUon la ; 'TO" latroduced by Delegate . merger u urasea oy ungate Wll son In a manner acceptable to Bergr The debate lasted until 6 oviock last evening, when a roll call showed mi votes against the amendment of Mr Wilson aad till In fat or of it. The miners voted solidly '.n faw-r of tho amendment- Immense forUacatlor. are being constructed to protect the , :ty of Lon don la case of a foreign war The goveramoat of Greer object to Jeealtt. expelled from France, ti tling there. Lord Teaavsoa has been aoootnted i - temporary governor or Australia lor one year. The Ctar aad Caarlna are to natai la the Crimea uatil the mid1- of Dt cember. A new cabinet has been t- naed !i Serria. The crowa prince of 5rvia l-nAe an leg while hnatiac. A clam cannery Is to he e-ta iiM at Gray' Harbor. Every picture Is a gem ''tmIk Studio, over N. Y. Racket FRESH Chocolate Caramels Nupotine Chocolate, AT fflcwi de & i 1 Edward EU.s. 144 State St If you haven't, you ought to. f peeial attention given to order. 'Phone 2Mt Men's lac aeece lined undent Sfc Man's Tfe wool aeece lined us wear 46. S 1-tc cottoa battiag n.ll S 1-J boat Saxony wool am V Ladle' f i.ot corset. !- ' I 4c. Boat iuO-yard spool cotton - Mc 44ach wide silk ribbon yard Ik No. i silk taffeta ribbon jard if ltc silk garter elaatic ) arris lk Beat sewing silk, all colors ic TO THE QUICK. tiBBBBBi i immmtm ItllUttWJ W ItttWtttttttJ IV fond